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How to Protect Your Furniture from Winter Humidity and Fog

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Winter in cities with dense fog and rising indoor moisture can quietly damage furniture. Wood reacts to humidity by expanding, contracting, and sometimes cracking. Homeowners often overlook this seasonal threat until visible damage appears. This guide explains practical and proven ways to protect wooden furniture during winter, with insights drawn from material science, craftsmanship experience, and real world home care practices. Furniture is an investment. With the right knowledge and habits, it can last decades even in challenging climates. Understanding Winter Humidity in Urban Homes Winter humidity behaves differently from monsoon moisture. While rainfall may be low, fog and reduced ventilation increase indoor dampness. Modern apartments often trap moisture due to sealed windows and limited airflow. This creates an environment where wooden furniture absorbs excess moisture slowly but consistently. Humidity levels above sixty percent can soften wood fibers. Over time, this weak...